20 Worcester Street 66-9%'after 11 p m FINAL NIGHT The controversial play tom &VIV by MICHAEL HASTINGS With Stuart Devenle and Janet Fisher “At’ some point In their marriage T. S. Eliot went mad and promptly certified his wife.” Edith Sitwell "Revealing” - The Press "A thought-provoking experience’ 1 - The Star FINALLY TONIGHTI fWRSae E.A. Whitehead Raunchy black humour In the war of the sexes. Warning: Coarse language and nudity. OPENING SOON Bizarre Comedy “CLOUD NINE” s by ■ ** Caryl Churchill author of "Top Glrla" Fresh i funny. From crinolines to jeans - but have attitudes really changed? Amusing, off-oeat. antertalnlng. Enjoy a pra-theatre dinner at SORBONNE 323 Olnnar & Ticket I bock at the theatre QILLIVAN VARIETIES ARE available for private functions, Christmas parties, club nights, Golden Weddings etc. Excellent soloists, well known chorus numbers. Enquiries most welcome. Please phone Sec. 428-406. FUNDRAISING Concert for the Health Alternatives for Women. Featuring Regulation Bloomers, Out of Order and the Chooks. Tonight, 8 p.m., Strlngleman Room, Public Library. 36 or $4 low Income. All welcome. MAORI AND COLONIAL MUSEUM HAVE you visited this unique collection yet? This Is a tourist must. Why not rent a car and detour on the way to Akaroa. There Is something for everyone to enjoy. Open dally 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults 32, Children 50 cents. Only hours by car ex Christchurch or V> hour ex Akaroa. You will be pleased you called. ORGAN RECITAL Sunday, 3.30 p.m. GRAHAM HOLLOBON UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY ST LUKE'S CHURCH Cnr Manchester and Kilmore Streets There will be a retiring offertory in aid of the St Luke’s Organ Restoration Fund. A chance to view world class amateur photography. Come and see the 1985 International Exhibition of photography, orgalnlsed by The Christchurch Photographic Society. Prints on display at C.S.A. Gallery from Oct 10-21, donation of $1 admission. Slide showings on Monday October 14 and Tuesday 15 at the Museum Theatre 8 p.m. Admission 32.50. RICCARTON WORKING MEN’S CLUB BY POPULAR REQUEST THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY 16-PIECE BAND WITH a variety of music for listening or dancing. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 8 TO 12 PM TICKETS LIMITED TO 350 AT $5 MEMBERS AND AFFILIATES WELCOME.
UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Recital to introduce the Polish violinist JAN TAWROSZEWICZ (newly appointed to university) with MAURICE TILL, piano, and WALTER GODDE, cello. Violin sonatas in G major K3Ol, Mozart and in C minor Op. 30 No. 2, Beethoven. Trio in B major Op. 8 by r £ » . .tamps HAY THEATRE. Wednesday, October 23, at 8 ; J p.m> ' ’ Booking from October 7. Adults SBJO. Students $2.50.
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